Da Nang establishes another grassroots trade union with 34 union members
Da Nang - Ngu Hanh Son Ward Trade Union established another grassroots trade union with 34 union members.
News from the Ngu Hanh Son Ward Trade Union, Da Nang on October 20 said: Ngu Hanh Son Ward Trade Union held a conference to announce the decision to establish the grassroots trade union of Nhut Vo Trading and Service Company Limited.
The conference approved the decision of the Da Nang City Labor Federation to admit 34 workers to the Vietnam Trade Union and the decision to establish the Trade Union of Nhut Vo Trading and Service Company Limited.
At the same time, the Executive Committee of the Trade Union of Nhut Vo Trading and Service Company Limited was appointed, consisting of 3 people; Ms. Nguyen Thi Suong held the position of Chairwoman of the Trade Union.
Mr. Nguyen Van Minh, Chairman of Ngu Hanh Son Ward Trade Union, said: the establishment of the Trade Union of Nhut Vo Trading and Service Company Limited is an important milestone, contributing to building an increasingly strong trade union organization, representing the care and protection of the legitimate rights and interests of union members and workers.
At the conference, the Company's leadership representative hoped that the trade union would be a bridge between employees and enterprises to build harmonious and stable labor relations in the company.
On the side of the Executive Committee of the grassroots Trade Union, they also expressed their determination to unite, proactively implement trade union activities, and be attached to workers; coordinate with business leaders to build harmonious, stable and progressive labor relations.
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